Kirk Sprinkles Pfeiffer

Creating an imaginary environment is fun for all! Students take an active role, helping to integrate dance into the lessons.

Sample ELE: The art of dance can be easily integrated into learning shapes through a series of choreographed patterns and the relationship between each student (represents each point). Obtuse and acute angles, skewed and parallel lines are other examples of lessons to be incorporated into the choreography.

Sample ELE: An original arts program designed to introduce dance education through a historical lens. Dance forms taught with cultural and historical lessons that explain the origin of each specific genre. This fully interactive curriculum teaches, entertains, and engages young minds by their becoming a part of the lesson.

Special Requirements: All we need is an open space–if we are in a classroom, we just move the desks back and get to work!